Odd. How totally odd. When I went to our local theater (and stood in line for two hours with hundreds of DS fan kids) to see HoDS, it was, indeed, in the days of double-features (along with previews, cartoons and a documentary) for the cost of 35 cents (he paid a dollar? - what a rip-off to see movies back then!), the first feature was a western. I think it had the name of "Brewster" in it, but I don't recall. None of us cared about it. No one watched it. While it was splashed on the screen, kids talked, yelled, ignored and ran back and forth to the concession stand. After it ended, I do remember there was a Baby Huey cartoon and a documentary about swamps (kids went "ewww" when an alligator snapped up a baby chick of some bird that fell out of its nest into the water). And then there was intermission. The last of the audience ran to get more popcorn and goobers. And then the lights dimmed and the MGM lion roared and the Bob Cobert score started and everyone screamed and applauded. Guess we in Wisconsin were in a totally different dimension than those in Idaho.
Gerard